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A close-up, vertical shot captures an ancient stone relief carving on a textured wall, located within the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary in Ubud, Indonesia. The carving depicts a frieze of at least four anthropomorphic figures, characterized by monkey-like faces, human-like torsos, and ornate headdresses. From left to right, the visible figures include: 1. A partially obscured male figure with a beard and a crown-like headdress, reaching towards the second figure. 2. A female figure with prominent bare breasts, an elaborate headdress, and a draped skirt, embracing the male figure on her left while her left arm extends towards the third figure. 3. A central female figure, larger, with prominent bare breasts, a complex headdress featuring fan-like elements, and a draped skirt. Her right arm connects with the second figure, and her left arm extends backward, engaging with the fourth figure. 4. A partially visible female figure on the far right, also with prominent bare breasts, a distinctive headdress, and a draped skirt, with her visible right arm connected to the central figure. The figures are depicted in dynamic poses, suggesting movement or a dance. The grey-brown stone surface of the carving is significantly weathered and extensively covered with bright green moss and small plant sprouts, indicating a humid, outdoor environment and advanced age. The background is a rough, uncarved stone wall texture, also interspersed with moss.
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